Bob Colacello ran Interview magazine from 1971 to 1983. Since then he has been a contributing editor at Vanity Fair. The first volume of his Reagan biography, Ronnie and Nancy: Their Path To the White House, 1911-1980 was published in 2004 and a collection of his photographs of the Factory years, Bob Colacello’s Out was published in 2007. He lives on Long Island.
“Killingly observed. Dissecting Warhol with an amiable but sharp
wit, Mr. Colacello also manages to give him more of a human
dimension than anyone else.” —The New York Times
“By far the best of Andy Warhol’s portraits, including his own.”
—George Plimpton
"A must-read for anyone who wants to understand the genius
master-minding of fame, the artistic value in what was derided as
commercial, and the iconic personalities, featuring Sylvia Miles,
Paul Morrissey, Fran Lebowitz, Brigid Berlin, Mick Jagger, Diane
von Furstenberg, and Paulette Goddard, among the many names dropped
in these pages, Holy Terror is a fascinating record of an art era
American Dream." —The Huffington Post
"An entertaining, hilarious book. . . . Widely regarded as the
essential look at life inside the Warhol parade." —Flavorwire
“Compelling. . . . Perceptive, intuitive, and amusing.” —New York
Daily News
“This is a first-rate sweeping memoir of an astonishing cultural
phenomenon. . . . Gossipy, gutsy, and gripping . . . A work of
startling immediacy and convincing honesty.” —Kirkus Reviews
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